[Soft-matter] Soft Matter and Stat Phys seminar on 26 Nov 2021

Maciej Lisicki Maciej.Lisicki at fuw.edu.pl
Mon Nov 22 17:54:55 CET 2021


Dear Soft Matter Colleagues and Friends,

On Friday 26 November 2021 at 9:30 AM at the UW Faculty of Physics (Pasteura 5, Warsaw; room 1.40) we are hosting a seminar during which

Christian Liggett (University of Edinburgh)

will give a talk

Evaluation of Machine Learning Techniques Using Raw Multiphase Flow Data: Classification and Regression

Abstract
An introduction into the use of Machine Learning techniques with raw pipeline data, giving examples into both Classification and Regression problems in industry. Description of models followed by an evaluation of results using two different types of industrial flow data: univariate time series and multi-input numerical data. The first project investigates time series classification to detect flow regimes from the change in liquid holdup over time. The flow regimes of multiphase flow can have huge effects on systems, the project focuses specifically on classifying Slug Flow which can cause large pressure drops as well as damage to components over time. The second project investigates sensor data from a multiphase flow meter. This data is typically fed into physical models to make decisions for the downstream processes from the extraction site. These flow models are limited in accuracy and rely on analytical solutions; this project looks to see if real data can be used to predict important parameters more accurately. Are data driven solutions better for industry? In what ways could Machine Learning help to improve other fluid systems.

Maria Ekiel-Jeżewska
Maciej Lisicki
Piotr Szymczak

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Dr Maciej Lisicki
Institute of Theoretical Physics | Faculty of Physics
University of Warsaw
softmatter.fuw.edu.pl <http://softmatter.fuw.edu.pl/>





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